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Legendary comic book writer & editor Stan Lee dies aged 95

Stan Lee, who created the characters of Marvel Comics book superheros like Spider-Man, Hulk, passed away on Monday. He was 95 years old. Lee, who is considered to be the face of comic book culture in the US, breathed his last last night at a private hospital. He was battling many diseases for the past few years.
His daughter told that “her father loved all his fans a lot. He was a great and very decent and gentle person.” Born on December 28, 1922 in New York, Lee started Marvel Comics in 1961 with The Fantastic Four. Later it was included in characters like Spider-Man, X-Man, Hulk, Iron Man, Black Panther, Thor, Doctor Strange, and Captain America.

Later on these roles were also made films that made a lot of fanfare even at the box office. In almost every movie of Marvel till now, Stan Lee has cameo role. In addition to the comics, Lee also wrote screenplays in films. Lee’s comics have a crazy fan following all over the world.

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